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Page Four \ • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -TKufsday, June 24, 1948
SIX-INCH SERMON
B.v -Rev Robert H. Harper
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prophets, writes a warning against - J..* 11 iwn im i [
father, H. L. Bryant, of Columbia.
Funeral services were held Satur
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
Lydia Baptist church. Rey. J. H.
Walker was in charge of the services.
Sixty-six Forest Fires
Reported In County
...
county.
Thes fires occurring in the state
during the fiscal year burned oniy
.39 per cent of the total forest acre-
the irreligion and the corrupt prac-; - . ’ '■>
tices of the time. As with a fire the. \A||ffh f ||nfAn NOUIC
workers of iniquity would be .con-i •*'”■** wlllllwll llWVV J .
sumed. But for those who feared the C~ r fL A \A/oalr
arise with healing in his wings.
The last words of the Old Testa-:
ment concern Elijah—he should 1
MISS JOAN KUYKENDALL,
Correspondent and Representative
Lesson for June 27: Malachi 3:1-5;
4:1-2; Luke 1:76-79. ,
Memory Selection: Luke 1:68.
lour hundred years passed be- come j n preparation for the “great! .
tween the closing of the Old Testa- nanie 0 f Elijah had a peculiar! ^"‘‘7" “-‘fu
ment and the coming of Christ. Per- and dreadful day of t he Lord.” The' w p rnfnt^n 1 h
sians. Alexander the Great, Egypt, e ff ec t U p on the imagination of all his
and Syria in succession ruled Pales- p e0 p] e and they looked for one to!' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and)
cemetery.
tine until the rise of the Hebrew
The Chronicle). Sixty-six forest I f ores t acres. During May, 328 forest
fires hav e broken out in Laurens | fires -broke out in South Carolina,
card of Thanks | county since th ebeginning of the l dama 8ing 4,007 acres of timber land.
Mr and Mrs James Smith and We , wis , h to tl ? ank our * nencls f " r ;fiscal year, according to the monthly One person has been prosecuted
- ■' - -* ■ ’ —their kindness shown us during the fl re report of the S. C. State Com- 1 and convicted in Laurens county in
death oj our^ baby, ^Jamette^ Nelson. m i ss i on 0 f Forestry, issued this week. | connection with forest fires since the
»t-i j^ine of the Laurens county fires oc-i beginning of the fiscal year. In South
curred during the past month. The! Carolina as a whole, 180 persons
come
who would bear the character children were guests Sunday of Mr.
Mr: and Mrs. William Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Posey Davis.
_ May fires damaged 32.6 acres of the i have been prosecuted, and 173 con-
^ ____ _ ^ w . , , „ - fj 3 fY) Qg^cl
kings in the time of Christ. The rur ; ner of Christ. ' Mrs. Paufl Wilson in Laurens. iBooks, Sales Books, Columnar Pads, per cent of the 217,175 acres which j time. The fires damaged 45,100 acres
literature of this period is contained) ,„, c Mr.’ and Mrs. J. H. Thomas and Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. comprise the total forest area of the 1 of timberland.
. i Prophecy was resumed—in glori-,
m the Apocrypha and the Apoca-1 ous the New Testa . | children, Mrs. Lois Albertson and
iypse. neither ofwhmh has been gv- The ^ of the i csson Mrs. James Burnette visited Mrs.
on a place by Protestants m the Bib- , s part q{ the P song that Zachanas i Lillie Ward near Goldville Sunday.
].<a: canon _ .sang at the circumcision of his son,! Miss Ins Shumate of near Mount-
Malachi. last of the Old Testament jQh * n hera]ds the coming 0 f vttk, was the week-end guest of
Christ and rejoices in the blessings i Miss Gaynelle Davis
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
B Ilabert Boyd. President J P Prather, Vice-President
, J. Sloan Todd, Secretary-Treasurer
B Hubert Boyd J. B Hart T. H. Copeland
J P Prather T D. Copeland W. H. Simpson
W. W. Harris J. Sloan Todd R. H. McGee
HAVE A COCA-COLA
PLAY REFRESHED
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and
| Ed Godfrey of Laurens, spent Sun-
iday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis.
Miss Patricia Cauble of near Clin
ton, spent’ last week at Camp Fel-
I lowship near Greenwood,
i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Shields and
i children were visitors of Mrs. Rosie
Wilbanks in Whitmire Sunday.
1 Mr. and Mrs J. B. O’Shields andj^
children and Mrs. Hugh Ballard were'||
Visitors in Columbia during the past,!;:
, week. „ ' ’ *
j Mrs. C O. Parrish and daughter of
Goldville, visited Mrs. Carl Johnson
during the i^st week.
Dick Johnson spent the week-end
! with his mother, Mrs. W. E. John-
ison. _ ' •,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Benjamin and'
children and Misses Sallie Ann and
Stella Duckett of Laurens, were
g»ests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Duckett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish were
; visitors in Chester and Rock Hill!
Sunday. j
i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Waddell of'S
Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
| Waddell and daughter of Laurens, ,
were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.''
G. E. Bishop.
j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr of Spar
tanburg, were week-end guests of;
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell. j8
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sanders spent h
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clee Sat- g
terfield near Clinton. " \ jg
| Mary Jean, Betty Lou and James g
| McLendon are visiting their grand-
[mother, Mrs. Mary Spoon, in Mt.
Vernon, Ga. '. , I
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon were 8
visitors in Augusta, Ga., Sunday.
! Miss Cornelia Dickson, Charles
(Young, Bootsie Caldwell and Miss
Amy Young were visitors in North
Carolina Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Richey spent Sunday
with Mrs. Vennie Austin near Clin
ton.
Mr. end Mrs. F. W. Greene of i
Ninety-Six, were wee^-end guests of
Mrs. Agnes Blackwefl and Mr. and! $
Mrs. Rufus Mills. | 8
Mrs. Mart Satterfield and children :•]
visited Mr. and Mrs. Furman Brown
near Laurens Sunday.
1 Mrs. Rachel Moseley spent Sunday
i with Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson
'in Clinton. lyj
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, 1 }:
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., Leon
Abercrombie and Miss Beulah Dick- }♦
son visited Mrs. Shfrley in Seneca, 13
Sunday. jgS
Mrs. Pearl Culbertson visited in;^
Gray Court Sunday. ' ,8
Mrs. Wylie Harper and family oflfj
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs., 8
S. J. Todd Sunday. (♦•!
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Miss Gaynelle Davis celebrated H
her birthday June 23.
Jerome Duckett will celebrate a it
birthday June 28 . |g
‘Mrs. W. A. Parrish celebrated her $
[birthday June 21. w
Homer Richey celebrated a birth-!j|
day June 5. )8
j Mrs. Mart Satterfield celebrated ,g
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a birthday June 13.
With The Sick
Mrs. J. L. Duckett is ill at her
home on Palmetto street. S
Mrs. Clyde Trammell is recuperat-: j:
ing after an operation at Hays hos-!$
pita!. , tfi
Helen and Edgar Burkhalter are ilii}>
at their home on Poplar street.
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Party Honors Sharon O’Shields
Mrs. J. B. O'Shields honored her
daughter, Sharon, on her 11th birth- j*
day Tuesday, June 15, at her home j.*
with a party. Each guest remember *•
ed Sh«ron with a gift.
::
On Camp Trip ft
! Bruce Walker, Lamar, Patterson and !•:
[Eugene Nelson are attending Junior
R. A. camp this week af Camp Rawl
in Wagner. Rev. J. H. Walker, who
is serving as counsellor this week,
accompanied them.
Plus
State Tax
lorn ED UNDE* AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY
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Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
© 1941. Th* Coca-Cola Company
Willard-Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willard an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mamie Levelle, to Fred Patter
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pat
terson, of pear Moimtville. The
ceremony was performed at the home
of Rev. J. H. Walker, June 19, with j]:
the minister, who is the bride’s pas-
tor, using the double ring ceremony.
Miss Joan Kuykendall, pianist,:::
rendered the wedding music. " | if;
The bride wore a suit of white:
pique with black accessories. Her 1
corsage was a purple throated or
chid. • •
Following the ceremony the couple
left for a wedding trip to the moun-jK
tains of North Carolina. 8
Doris Jamette Nelson
’ Doris Jamette Nelson, 9-months-
old daughter of James .William and
Mozelle Bryant Nelson, died Friday
afternoon at Hays hospital after a
brief illness. -
She is survived by her mother
and father, and her maternal grand-
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